Volume 58 Number 36 | September 9, 2013
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Book signing ends long journey Shawn O’Hara Staff Writer LCol Chris Linford is filling the shelves with his book Warrior Rising: A Soldier’s Journey to PTSD and Back, a personal story about his struggles with the illness, and the tools he used to overcome it. To honour his writing journey, there will be a book launch and signing next Thursday, Sept. 12, at the CFB Esquimalt CANEX. “It’s been a long, hard road and I’m glad to finally see the end,” says LCol Linford, a former nursing officer. “I’ve put my heart and soul into this book and to get it out to the public is hugely gratifying.” From noon until 3 p.m. people can meet and talk with the military veteran and learn firsthand about his experience, and buy a copy of his book. “This book is about what happened to me and how it affected my life and my family’s lives,” he says. “I think it’s important to hear about these things directly from me. It affects way more people than a lot of people realize.” The soldier’s struggle began with his deployment to the Gulf War, and continued through his time in Rwanda during the Genocide of 1994, and finally his seven months in Afghanistan at the NATO Role 3 Combat Hospital in Kandahar. At the keyboard he had to re-live the memories that had afflicted so much pain. “It wasn’t easy reliving those memories,” he says. “I had to stop and collect myself pretty often. I still remember those times like they were yesterday and it can be painful.” Following the book signing at CFB Esquimalt, LCol Linford and wife Kathryn will fly to St. John’s, Newfoundland, for the Sept. 19 start to the book release and speaking tour. From there they will travel to Halifax and Greenwood, Nova Scotia, and Gagetown, New Brunswick. The Military Family Resource Centres will host the Linford’s for talks on how PTSD affected their family. “It’s not something that is really openly talked about,” says LCol Linford. “PTSD really kicked our family’s butt, and people have been really interested in hearing my wife’s
LCol Chris Linford (right) will be at the CFB Esquimalt CANEX on Sept. 12 to sign his book, “Warrior Rising.” perspective on it.” Currently, LCol Linford is on transitional employment working for The Veteran’s Transition Program out of UBC, which is a 10-day residential program for veterans with transitional issues. After 25 years of full-time service and eight years as a reservist, his military time is nearly over as he will be medically released early next year.
He will continue to speak publicly, write, and help veterans suffering with PTSD through his work as a facilitator with the Veterans’ Transition Program.
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Navy investigates collision, prepares to repair HMCS Algonquin damage Shawn O’Hara Staff Writer Now that HMC Ships Protecteur and Algonquin are alongside HMC Dockyard after a collision at sea Aug. 30, two separate investigations have commenced: A technical survey and a Board of Inquiry. Algonquin sustained significant damage to her portside hangar during a towing exercise with Protecteur. “A technical survey is being conducted to determine the extent of the damage to Algonquin,” said Cmdre Bob Auchterlonie, Commander Canadian Fleet Pacific (CANFLTPAC). “On completion of that survey, a plan will be developed to repair Algonquin with the goal of returning her to sea as quickly as possible. Protecteur, however, suffered only cosmetic damage that has already been repaired and she is scheduled to return to sea this week.” While the exact cause of the collision is unclear at this time, a Board of Inquiry is being convened to investigate the incident.
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There’s no way around it, it was going to be a great trip for many of these sailors. But as professional sailors, they responded by taking on the new challenge of doing what it takes to get both ships back to sea. -Cmdre Bob Auchterlonie Commander Canadian Fleet Pacific
The Board will examine all the evidence and contributing factors that led to the incident, and make a determination as to the causes. The board will also make recommendations on how to prevent similar incidents in the future. The collision cut short what was to be a fourmonth deployment to the Asia Pacific region. Disappointment rippled through the ships’ crews when they realized there would be no trip to Sydney, Australia, for the International Fleet Review, and diplomatic visits to various Pacific Rim nations. “There’s no way around it, it was going to be a
great trip for many of these sailors,” says Cmdre Auchterlonie. “But as professional sailors, they responded by taking on the new challenge of doing what it takes to get both ships back to sea.” Both ships stores were filled with supplies, including perishable food items that had to be removed. “Both of these ships were fully stored for deployment including 21 days worth of fresh food for their crews of over 300 people, so we had to deal with that,” says Cmdre Auchterlonie. “Fortunately, the men and women of the Logistics Departments within the ships have worked with
their counterparts to plan to distribute these stores across other Fleet units and within the Formation.” Immediately following the incident, sailors were given time to contact friends, family, and loved ones to let them know they were returning home. “It’s important that the crews were able to keep their families in the loop. We wanted them to know what had happened first, and that no one was hurt,” says Cmdre Auchterlonie. With Algonquin unable to sail until the damage is repaired, Cmdre Auchterlonie says work is being done to get things in order. “We’ve got skilled men and women working to make sure the repairs are made as quickly as possible.” While the repairs take place, the Pacific Fleet continues preparations for Task Group Exercise (TGEX) in October, deploying six warships, including HMCS Protecteur to conduct joint exercises off the west coast of North America with the United States Navy.
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WHO WE ARE MANAGING EDITOR Melissa Atkinson 250-363-3372 melissa.atkinson@forces.gc.ca
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While out and about, the base tour guides asked people:
What is your favourite part of working at CFB Esquimalt and why?
STAFF WRITER Shawn O’Hara 250-363-3672 shawn.o’hara3@forces.gc.ca PRODUCTION Carmel Ecker 250-363-8033 production@lookoutnewspaper.com Francisco Cumayas 250-363-8033 projects@lookoutnewspaper.com ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Kate King 250-363-3014 kate.king@forces.gc.ca
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The people. Everyone is very accommodating and helpful, especially for a new employee like me that has no experience in the military world.
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New card for morale services A/SLt Stephanie Flynn Contributor There’s a new card for current and former Canadian Armed Forces members and their families which aims to amalgamate the current CANEX Rewards card and the CF Appreciation program into a single entity. The CFONE card is part of the Canadian Forces “One Community - One Million Strong” campaign from the Canadian Forces Morale and Welfare Services (CFMWS). Later plans involve incorporating Personnel Support Programs, which includes all recreation and fitness facility membership
cards, gyms and clubs, and a means for service providers to recognize members of the military community. You can sign up for the new CFONE card early at the kiosk during the month of September. The kiosk will be open from noon until 4 p.m. on Wednesday to Saturday until the card goes live in October. During the month of October the kiosk will remain open for sign-ups and to answer any questions you may have about the new card. For further information visit www. CF1FC.ca or swing by the kiosk to speak to the helpful CANEX staff or pick up a pamphlet.
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Training and education goes mobile LCdr Remi Tremblay Canadian Defence Academy Learning Technologies With over six billion mobile subscriptions worldwide, and with more people owning a mobile phone than a toothbrush, there is no denying that mobile technologies are shaping the way people communicate, connect and learn. The Advanced Learning Technologies Working Group (ALT WG) recognized the potential of this mobile technology. So they challenged the Learning Technologies (LT) section of the Canadian Defence Academy (CDA), and Defence Research and Development Canada (DRDC) to research and build demonstration projects in mobile learning and performance support that could be used to enrich and accelerate Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) learning. Within 12 months of the initial request in 2012, LT and DRDC were back demonstrating outstanding social collaboration and mobile learning products to the ALT WG in April 2013. In support of the Individual Training and Education (IT&E) Modernization Initiative, the technology demonstration project includes a mobile application store and a mobile learning suite, delivered through
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The Mobile Learning Suite can be used to support just-in-time learning, refresher training and information retrieval with the goal of enhancing individual readiness. the Online Government Advanced Research and Development Environment (ONGARDE). ONGARDE is a social network designed to foster communication and collaboration between security sector agencies and enhance the current capabilities of the Defence Learning Network. Together, these provide the CAF with an initial mobile device architecture to support IT&E. The CAF App Store allows training establishments and schools to host and distribute applications to members of the ONGARDE community without using an external service provider. Additionally, the CAF App Store can link to the commercial marketplace and provide access to recommended applications that have already been developed. For the CAF, the app store provides a secure, scalable and integrated platform
to comply with government security policies while being flexible enough to allow members to purchase recommended applications from third party sites. The Mobile Learning Suite can be used to support justin-time learning, refresher training and information retrieval with the goal of enhancing individual readiness through the use of individual mobile devices. For demonstration purposes, LT and DRDC have provided access to a variety of existing courseware such as Virtual Cultural Awareness Training for Afghanistan, Operational Swahili, and Cross-Cultural Competence Trainer for Civilians, for review and trial. By the end of 2013, the mobile device architecture in ONGARDE is anticipated to support over 1000 mobile devices, provide access to 50 internally developed applications and provide free access to many CAF publications. If you are interested in joining ONGARDE, please e-mail to request an account or visit us on the DWAN. If you have a project that involves using mobile learning or are looking to develop a mobile performance support application, we would also like to hear from you. Please contact Lieutenant-Commander Remi Tremblay or e-mail the Canadian Advanced Distributed Learning Lab.
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HMCS Toronto on patrol
Left: A crew member descends into a rigid hull inflatable boat that’s moving with the warship as part of seamanship skills training conducted during Operation Artemis. Top right: An air detachment pilot manipulates the throttle controls of his Sea King helicopter during a sortie in the Gulf of Oman. Bottom right: A boarding party member provides security while his team handles the verification process of a cargo dhow. MCpl David Singleton-Browne, Combat Camera
Focus Group on the effects of yoga on PTSD Seeking 12 serving military members & veterans for a focus group on the effects of Hatha Yoga on Operational Stress Injury, specifically PTSD. INNER WARRIORS was established by Meghan Kelly and Kim Miller who have worked in the military culture for 6 years in the field of fitness and health. Both have been on deployments and are certified Yoga Alliance Hatha Yoga Instructors, with training in yoga for trauma and mental health for the military population. For related research visit http://ajot.aotapress.net/ content/66/1/59.full.
Inner Warriors focus group to run Oct. 1 to Nov. 7, 2013 at Metta in Motion Yoga Studio, Esquimalt Classes by donation POTENTIAL OUTCOMES FOR PARTICIPANTS: • Develop a flexible mind set that can meet day-to-day challenges • Improve ability to manage emotions • Become more present in the moment • Improve energy levels • Improve self-acceptance and self-esteem • Improve sense of control over situations that are uncontrollable • Improve strength, flexibility and range of motion
No yoga experience is required. The focus group: • introduces the foundations of yoga • includes positive affirmations, yoga postures, breathing, and relaxation techniques • emphasizes emotional healing and focuses on a relaxed pace in a safe and supportive environment For more information or to book your private consultation contact: Email: innerwarriors@gmail.com Kim Miller: 250-858-3731 Meghan Kelly: 250-857-6809
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This spring, Canadian Forces Morale and Welfare Services became the new name for Canadian Forces Personnel and Family Support Services. The organization officially stood up as Canadian Forces Morale and Welfare Services on April 15, 2013, and has rolled out its new, modern look throughout the summer. With the new Canadian Forces Morale and Welfare Services logo and design, the organization aims to make it easier for CAF community members to identify with its diverse catalogue of services and programs. Canadian Forces Morale and Welfare Services include everything from fitness classes to life insurance, online shopping to deployment support for families. Since what Canadian Forces Morale and Welfare Services do is so broad, the organization recognizes that in the past it’s sometimes been difficult to recognize that all of these services are delivered by the same organization. Though the name is new, the programs and services will remain of the same scope and high standard. The
five divisions of Canadian Forces Morale and Welfare Services –CANEX, SISIP Financial Services, Personnel Support Programs, Military Family Services and Casualty Support Management – continue to deliver the responsive, effective services that military personnel, former personnel and military families have come to know and trust. By rebranding the organization as Canadian Forces Morale and Welfare Services, the organization has strengthened its identity by getting to the heart of the services it delivers in Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) communities. By identifying more clearly programs and activities as Canadian Forces Morale and Welfare Services, the organization aims to make it apparent that investments are made in the community. When CAF members invest in Canadian Forces Morale and Welfare Services programs, services and products, those funds are re-invested into morale and welfare programs and activities that help members from coast to coast. Canadian Forces Morale and Welfare Services look forward to continuing to serve those who serve with its new name and identity.
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Amanda Kaluza clears trays and washes dishes at Nelles Block along with Alexandra Lambeck. Kaluza is on the Federal Student Work Experience Program (FSWEP).
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Unique student work program Shawn O’Hara Staff Writer There is a unique résumé bank available for government employers that unites full-time students with short-term or part-time jobs. The Federal Student Work Experience Program (FSWEP), established in 1990, is administered by the Public Service Commission of Canada. The program is open to full-time secondary or post-secondary students in an accredited institution. Applications are added to an e-recruitment inventory, and when a government department needs extra help, possible applicants are pulled from the database. For Amanda Kaluza, a fourth year anthropology major at the University of
Victoria, her application was drawn from the pool, and eventually scored her a job with Base Foods for the summer. This drew a sigh of relief as regular job hunting had garnered no paid employment. “A lot of places weren’t willing to hire me since I’d be continuing school at the end of the summer,” she says. For the last two months she has donned an apron and helped out in Nelles Block, washing dishes, boxing lunches, and replenishing the salad bar. While it is not the most glamorous work, for a university student with a full work load it’s the best kind of job around - a flexible one. “Base Foods has been very understanding and aware that I’m going back to school,” she
says. “They know that it’s a priority for me, so they’re working with my schedule.” She re-applied to work at Base Foods during the fall semester and was granted another few months employment. “Once you’re in the program it’s a lot easier to reapply,” she says. “The people I work with are so positive and helpful that I wouldn’t want to go anywhere else.” Having such a rewarding experience, Kaluza says she’s telling her friends about it. “It’s such a helpful program, I’m amazed more people don’t use it,” she says. “For anyone looking to balance work and school it’s a no brainer.” More information on the FSWEP program can be found at www.psc-cfp.gc.ca.
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BEAUTIFUL 1 BDRM BASEMENT suite in View Royal for rent. Bright 500sq ft ground level suite offers 10ft celings, insuite laundry & private entrance. $850/mo. Avail Oct 1st. One prkg spot. Fixed term lease. NS/cat ok. No dogs. Call: 250818-6359 or e-mail karin. batters@gmail.com Need 24 hours notice for viewings. 3 SUITES AVAILABLE: 2 BDRM, 2 BDRM & 3 BDRM at $1245, $1990, $1995 util. incl. for quiet NS tenants. Indoor cat ok. Gorge & Oaklands. Call: 250-8132738. DIRECTLY ACROSS FROM NADEN Wurtele arena, 741 Admirals’ Rd. Recently reno’d 2 bedroom + den suite. Second floor. Heat and HW inclu. On site laundry avail. Avail. Oct 1 $1050/mo. 250-891-8053. MARIGOLD AREA BRIGHT 1 BDRM suite close to schools and shopping. Available now $800/mo + shared utils. Free parking available NS/small pet ok Call: 250-8825251 or 250-475-0807 for appointment.
$800/MO NICE BRIGHT 1 BDRM suite to rent. Avail. Immediately to a single (couple considered) nonsmoker/ Non-pot smoker! Pets considered with a pet deposit. Damage deposit mandatory. Includes: garbage/recycle pick-up/ shared backyard, countertop DW and hanging pot rack to use, Heat/HW/Cable parking incl. Suite has: New laminate floors and freshly painted rooms. New lino in bathroom. New low flush toilet. Ceramic tile in kitchen area and front entrance. Fridge has internal water dispense and ice maker. Stove has convection or standard oven option. Please Call: 250-360-1512. BEAUTIFUL DUPLEX IN THE HEART of Sooke is ready for the right tenant. Built in 2011 this 3 BDRM 2.5 BATH duplex comes with a large outdoor shed and a garage. Located on a corner street. 1300 sq ft. Secure backyard. Large ensuite in master bdrm. Close to all amenities. $1400/mo Only accepting a one year lease. Small pets ok. E-mail: jbhabs@ hotmail.com Phone: 867669-0427.
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At the Greenside. Quiet complex, secure parking, in-suite laundry, engineered hardwood floors. Large master with oversized walkin closet and full en-suite. Short commute to town or the base. Well-run building with a live-in caretaker. Close to everything: shopping at Tillicum, shops in Esquimalt, Cairn Park with views over the city. Good access to Pat Bay and Trans-Canada. MLS 325901 $249,000
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Tiffany Self 250-858-3954 Bright and cheerful 2 bedroom condo. Laminate and tile flooring, large living room. Closet organizers, lots of storage. Good access to downtown ll d Most reasonable 2 by bus or by foot. Smallll pets allowed. bedroom in Esquimalt. Close to base, shops and restaurants. Rentals allowed in building. MLS 325970
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Walking Distance To Base! Esquimalt condo. Located within walking distance to naval base. Corner suite offers, master and guest bedroom, updated kitchen and bath, in-suite storage, large living and dining area, one parking stall and a view of the water. The suite is ideally situated close to transit, parks, ocean, recreation center, shopping and entertainment. Great opportunity for first home purchase or for retirement. One small pet allowed. $149,900 MLS#321349 207-1351 Esquimalt Rd 250-384-8124
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Posted and need a bargain? Gorgeous condo for RENT 2 bed, 2 bath corner unit near Thetis Lake, $1,400/mo., 997 sqft., storage locker, 2 car secure parking. Avail Sept 1st.
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96 SAAB 900SE CONVERTIBLE 2.0 LITER TURBO, five speed manual transmission. 1443xx MILES. Recently replaced clutch. Power leather seats. AC works and blows cold; feels decadent to use with the roof down. Transmission leaks some oil; but I have made a point of keeping the car maintained. Synthetic engine oil, recent O2 sensor, etc. Otherwise the car is in good mechanical condition. Driver’s seat leather could be newer but is quite comfortable. Steering wheel leather and shifter knob are slowly deteriorating, but still quite serviceable. Remainder of the interior is in very good condition. The dash consists of a large slab of what is almost certainly veneer. The car is a ostentatious copper colour. The body looks good, but has a few dings/scratches. The rear reflector is cracked. However, I feel that these factors alleviate the terror of driving a pristine car on the roads. The automatic roof works, and I’m certain that this is the most entertaining car you can get in this price range. $1800 OBO Call 250-480 -9067
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Back to school safety Returning to school is an exciting and hectic time for children and parents. The Military Police Unit (Esquimalt) wants to remind motorists to be extra cautious and to drive safely. With the return to school comes heavier traffic on our streets and highways, and an increase in small children walking independently to their school or bus stop. Children by nature are very impulsive and often do things before they have a chance to think about it which puts them at a greater risk of being involved in a serious accident. Motorists need to be aware of the increased risks and adjust their driving habits accordingly. The speed limit in school zones is 30 km/h between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. when students are in school and 30 km/h in playground zones from dawn to dusk. Children often forget to check for oncoming vehicles prior to crossing the street or simply misjudge the speed of oncoming vehicles. It’s the driver’s responsibility to use extra caution in these areas to prevent a tragedy from occurring.
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• Always come to a complete stop at posted stop signs; this will enable you to see more potential hazards. • Pay extra attention for children walking on medians, streets and curbs. • Refrain from using cellular phones or handheld devices while driving. • Obey the posted speed limit; it’s there for everyone’s safety. • Always stop for school buses when their flashing lights are activated. • When dropping your children off in school zones, stop and allow them to exit the vehicle on the side closet to the sidewalk. Never allow a child to cross mid-block. • Pay attention in school zones and playgrounds — observe carefully when driving in school and playground zones. Smaller children are harder to see than adults and are less predictable • As you approach a school zone when children may be arriving, leaving or taking their lunch hour, look ahead for school patrols or crossing supervisors — you
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